Alex Serenko Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Dear community, If I have two keenetic routers, the second one used as an extender, and two providers' cables, is the following possible? ISP1 - Keenetic1 - Keenetic2 - ISP2 Quote
0 Jim Posted Saturday at 11:29 AM Posted Saturday at 11:29 AM Though I am not an expert on this, I think that the topology you've suggested is a can of worms waiting to happen. Not the least of which is the danger of the first ISP trying to talk to the second ISP as a client, and vice versa. If I assume that the reason for the connection is to increase bandwidth, many routers, Keenetic among them, support using multiple ports, usually the ISP port and the first LAN port, as ISP network connection points. Though I have never tried this, I am assuming that the ISP network connections can be configured independently. Quote
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Alex Serenko
Dear community,
If I have two keenetic routers, the second one used as an extender, and two providers' cables, is the following possible?
ISP1 - Keenetic1 - Keenetic2 - ISP2
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